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Welcome to the General Knowledge Section of Free Time Learning. As we are aware General Knowledge (GK) is a very important area in all the competitive exams held in the country. Nowadays, a good knowledge of general awareness is very important in clearing any competitive and government recruitment examinations.

These General Knowledge Question are very important and usefull to UPSC, IAS/PCS, UPPSC, IBPS, SBI, RBI, SSC, CGL, Railway, APPSC, TSPSC, KPSC, TNPSC, TPSC, UPPSC, MPSC, RPSC, BPSC, MPPSC, UKPSC, MPSC, and other competitive exams.

A)
3 Months
B)
5 Months
C)
9 Months
D)
6 Months

Correct Answer : Option (D) - 6 Months


The maximum gap allowed between two sessions of the Parliament is 6 months. Hence the parliament must meet at least two times in a year.

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A)
Vice President of India
B)
Prime Minister
C)
Speaker
D)
Chief Justice

Correct Answer : Option (A) - Vice President of India


Article 56 of the Indian Constitution makes it clear that the term of the President is five years from the date on which he enters the office. His term may terminate earlier: By resignation addressed to the Vice-President, By removal by impeachment for violation of the Constitution.

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A)
Ashok Mehta
B)
Gulzari Lal Nanda
C)
CM Trivedi
D)
JL Nehru

Correct Answer : Option (B) - Gulzari Lal Nanda


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A)
Section 1
B)
Section 2
C)
Section 3
D)
Section 4

Correct Answer : Option (C) - Section 3


According to Section 3 of IPC if anyone commits any offence which is punishable in our country is liable to be convicted and punished if he commits the same crime in foreign countries

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A)
1990
B)
1995
C)
1997
D)
1999

Correct Answer : Option (B) - 1995


[1st April, 1955.] An Act to provide, in the interest of the general public, for the control of the production, supply and distribution of, and trade and commerce, in certain commodities.

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A)
Mumbai
B)
Jaipur
C)
New Delhi
D)
Lucknow

Correct Answer : Option (C) - New Delhi


The headquarters of Central Vigilance Commission is in New Delhi. The CVC conducts its proceedings at its headquarters only. The Central Vigilance Commission is vested with the power to regulate its own procedure.

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A)
Governor
B)
President
C)
Prime Minister
D)
Chief Minister

Correct Answer : Option (A) - Governor


The governor of a state is empowered to constitute a finance commission to review the financial position of the panchayats in the state after every five years. It suggests the measures needed to improve the financial position of the panchayats.

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A)
Articles 181 to 200
B)
Articles 200 to 210
C)
Articles 211 to 222
D)
Articles 233 to 237

Correct Answer : Option (D) - Articles 233 to 237


The Articles 233 to 237 in Part VI of the Constitution of India contains provisions to regulate the organization of subordinate courts and to ensure their independence from the executive.

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A)
Article 359
B)
Article 358
C)
Article 356
D)
Article 350

Correct Answer : Option (A) - Article 359


The right to move any court for the enforcement of Fundamental Rights during National Emergency gets suspended under Article 359. The President is empowered to do so. The Fundamental Rights as such are not suspended, but only their enforcement.

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A)
1949
B)
1954
C)
1958
D)
1963

Correct Answer : Option (B) - 1954


In 1954, the Hindi names ‘Rajya Sabha’ and ‘Lok Sabha’ were adopted for the Council of States and the House of People. The Rajya Sabha represented the states and the union territories, and the Lok Sabha represented the people of India in collective.

Published On : June 19, 2021